irt200ms
Infrared Thermometer: Sky brightness temperature, 5-Hz instantaneous (irt200ms)
Browse DataThe infrared thermometer (IRT) is a ground-based radiation pyrometer that measures the equivalent blackbody brightness temperature of the scene in its field of view. The downwelling version has a narrow field of view for measuring sky temperature and detecting clouds. The upwelling version has a wide field of view for measuring the narrowband radiating temperature of the ground surface.
Measurements
Location
Southern Great Plains
- Latitude: 36.841409
- Longitude: -96.428106
- Publication Date: 2009-02-12
- Start Date: 2009-02-12
- End Date: 2020-11-30
- Last Updated: 2020-12-02
Instrument Mentor
https://www.arm.gov/connect-with-arm/organization/instrument-mentors/list#irt
Victor Morris
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryJoshua Howie
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryDOI / Citation
http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025204
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2009, updated hourly. Infrared Thermometer (IRT200MS). 2009-02-12 to 2020-11-30, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Pawhuska, OK (Extended) (E12). Compiled by V. Morris and J. Howie. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025204.
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2009, updated hourly. Infrared Thermometer (IRT200MS). 2009-02-12 to 2020-11-30, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Pawhuska, OK (Extended) (E12). Compiled by V. Morris and J. Howie. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1025204.